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Huckleberry & Co. Atticus Giveaway

Huckleberry & Co. Atticus

Huckleberry & Co. Atticus

Our next giveaway is a brand new rose gold Huckleberry & Co. Atticus, with a retail value of $570 AUD. The Atticus is a Bauhaus-inspired automatic watch that I had the pleasure to review at the time the project was live on Kickstarter. Besides good looks, the Atticus is loaded with a couple of interesting complications, such as the power reserve indicator and a 24 h subdial, features that we don’t see often on entry level automatic watches. For more pictures and my detailed hands-on review, click here.

Entering the giveaway

To keep things simple, we are using the best giveaway platform out there, used by many major blogs and websites, called Rafflecopter. To enter, all you have to do is click the “Visit WatchPaper on Facebook” link in the Rafflecopter box, before February 25, 2017.

In addition, for your entry to be valid, you will have to be a member of the Microbrand Watches Facebook group.

To enter, you have to be at least 18 years old and you must provide a valid email address for notification.

Potential winners will be contacted by email, and they have 24 hours to respond if not, another winner will be chosen.

International shipping will be included, but the winner accepts to cover customs duties or taxes related to delivering the watch.

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Good luck everyone!

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As a graphic designer, I'm fascinated by the crossroads between technology and aesthetics. Horology is one of these crafts, where art and engineering come together to produce mechanical wonders that grace the eye. WatchPaper was born from the desire to create an online tool where I can share my passion for watches.